Obama Talks Syria War and Climate Change Executive Order, Reid Wants Web Sales Tax, D'Souza Spared Prison Time: P.M. Links

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Thomas-Hawk-CC-BY-NC President Barack Obama today said that his Syrian war "is not America's fight alone." Besides bombing ISIS, we also attacked an Al Qaeda affiliated called the "Khorasan Group," which the Pentagon says poses a bigger threat. Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) blames his fellow congress critters for being passively allowing a new "Cheney pre-emptive war doctrine," because, obviously, the president can't be expected to demonstrate any self-restraint, and Kaine can't be expected to call it the "Obama pre-emptive war doctrine."
- Speaking of Big O's lack of self-restraint, he's got a new executive order on climate change.
- Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.) says an Internet sales tax law "is long, long overdue." Apparently not that long, because he's waiting until after the midterm elections to try cramming this bad idea down America's throat.
- Conservative filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza, who was found guilty of campaign finance fraud, will be spared from having to serve prison time. Before you applaud the former Reagan advisor, do you think you'd get the same treatment in court?
- Since some guy managed to get over the first one, there's a new fence around the White House. Insert your own border joke here.
- Nearly forty years later, the U.S. is preparing to end its arms embargo on Vietnam. If only we could celebrate with Cuban cigars.
- The Ebola outbreak in Africa looks to be "far worse than the authorities acknowledge," and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that in 4 months there could be 1.4 million infected. The Food and Drug Administration just OK'd an experimental drug to fight the virus.
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President Barack Obama today said that his Syrian war "is not America's fight alone."
So we'll be billing them?
Hello.
Someone has to fight....The Blob!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdUsyXQ8Wrs
That trailer is eerily prescient of ... well, you *decide*.
Hint: It stars a cast of exciting young people.
I'm always amused at the ages of people playing high school or college students.
Steve McQueen was 28 at the time he made The Blob.
Well he was the coolest goddamn mother fucker on the silver screen.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSzUBvwe6kg
So he had to repeat 9th grade 7 times.
WHATEVER. HE'S STEVE FUCKING MCQUEEN.
That's only two years older than he'd need to be to be on his parent's health insurance. Due to Obamacare, I think you can now think of mid-20s as schoolkid age, so McQueen wasn't that far off.
Plus, he's Steve Fucking McQueen.
We'll be paying the French to fight for us until the French are surrounded on a mountain top and forced to surrender. Then we'll send more American military advisors in to show Syrians how to shoot ISIS fighters.
We'll bill ObamaWar as well as we bill ObamaCare. Probably combined the two into ObamaWarCare.
Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.) says an Internet sales tax law "is long, long overdue."
Someone's not up for re-election?
This is how the government will pay for all the tomahawks it is launching. He's just being fiscally responsible
That reminds me. Surely *someone* is offended by the name "Tomahawk"!
George Custer?
Off ended, perhaps.
As a 1/32 Cherokee, I say that this is not offensive. Feel free to use the word "tomahawk" all you'd like.
Hey! It's Elizabeth Warren's alter ego!
*** meekly raises hand ***
"Squaw"?
O si yo! Do hi tsu?
And How!
And when I'm the next president, you three will be the first I round up! See how *you* like the reservation...
*Swiss Servator-level gaze*
*Swiss Servator-level gaze*
Noooooo. Trying to execute a Swiss Servator level gaze without proper protection and decades of training could lead to dire consequences.
*takes out hefty life insurance policy on gimmeasammich*
Ok feel free to continue
Supporters have seen their efforts fall short before. But they believe they've found the perfect vehicle for getting a bill across the finish line this year ? linking it to an extension of a widely supported law that bars local taxes on Internet access, the Internet Tax Freedom Act (ITFA).
Of course the shitweasels are going to slip an amendment to impose new taxes on the internet into a bill called "The Internet Tax Freedom Act".
Why can't we get a bill called "The Let's Not Beat The Shitweasels To Death With A Sockful Of Nickels" passed and just see where it goes?
Internet Tax Freedom Is Slavery
"Before you applaud the former Reagan advisor, do you think you'd get the same treatment in court?"
I don't know - that would depend on whether I did a documentary criticizing the President's political faction, was coincidentally indicted for a campaign-finance violation, then mounted a protest against this political targeting, and shamed the authorities into reducing the sentence.
There shouldn't be campaign finance fraud. At least, not in the sense that it should be a crime.
He didn't commit fraud, he got his friends to give to a political campaign and then *gasp* reimbursed them.
How about: "Do you think what he was convicted of should be a felony, or a crime at all?"
Little is known about those militants ? dubbed the "Khorasan group." But in the week since their name hit the international stage, they've been billed as potentially an even bigger threat to the U.S. than ISIS.
And if you think the "Khorasan group" is potentially bad, ....
No shite...Al Qaeda + n = eternal war.
And yet nothing is done about the Kardashian group and their ongoing cultural violence.
Are they cosuins to the Armenians? Those are the real terrorists. Every time Fark links to the Daily Fail or any other gossip web site and they have their pictures, my brain wants to retch. It's like they've botoxed their entire faces.
Kourtney (the one with all the kids and the alcoholic boyfriend) seems to be the only one who hasn't had a ton of work done.
Khorasan Group? I've used them for consulting!
Germany to impose rent-rise caps on inner-city properties
I can't foresee any problems with this!
You'd think they would have had enough of massive destruction of their cities.
Maybe their hoping to bring back Soviet-Era chik.
they're. Shit. materybtz.
Nearly forty years later, the U.S. is preparing to end its arms embargo on Vietnam.
We got zips in the wire down here?
It's totally not because of Vietnam's nasty northern neighbor. The Vietnamese are just collectors of American weapons and would like to add more recent models to their collection.
"Better to eat 100 years of French shit than a 1,000 years of Chinese shit."
--Attributed to Ho Chi Minh
Netflix refuses CRTC demand to hand over subscriber data
Good for Netflix.
Why the hell is the CRTC demanding this info anyway?
cuz FYTW.
Correction: cuz FYTW, eh?
All your viewing habits are belong to us.
Hoser
Tell the CRTC to go fuck itself.
I do so all the time.
I thought Canadians all loved the CBC.
[/sarcasm]
CBC and CRTC are two different things.
But you knew that, right?
I'm meh about one (CBC - mostly because of the 'if we lose them we lose our culture' bull shit) and outright fucking loathe the other which is an unelected, non-transparent entity determining what I can listen or watch. Fuck them.
Isn't Continuum a CBC program? So, not all bad.
CBC has its moments. Good radio shows; the ones not hosted by American deserters and anti-Americans anyway.
Since some guy managed to get over the first one, there's a new fence around the White House.
Maybe they're trying to keep Obama in. Don't want the bear to get loose.
Joe Biden kept chewing off his shock collar.
So by 2030 are there going to be 4 or 5 fences?
Man they built that wall fucking fast. Maybe the GOP anti-immigration nutters should elect to move the whitehouse to the arizona/texas border?
Speaking of Big O's lack of self-restraint, he's got a new executive order on climate change.
Finally, the rise of the oceans is actually going to slow.
in a sad day for cliches, now even 'Going Postal' has been privatized.
"a recently-fired UPS employee, wearing his uniform, opened fire inside an Alabama warehouse Tuesday morning."
Luckily only white males were killed in the shooting.
nice!
There was a recent murder suicide in my area recently. Occupation wasn't listed, but the jibber-jabber 'round the Postal watercooler is that he was a mail handler.
Really disappointed you didn't take the opportunity to use the word scuttlebutt.
I'm surprised I still have the capacity to disappoint you. I'll have to work harder on that.
You changed your avatar. I am even more disappointed.
I thought the hate-crepe picture was getting tired. What's wrong with the current one?
I just thought of a great name for a creperie: "Crepe Culture".
Anybody feel free to use that, just please name a crepe after me.
"the jibber-jabber 'round the Postal watercooler is that he was a mail handler" or was that male handler?
Improve the resilience of the Federal Government's international development programs, projects, investments, overseas facilities, and other funding decisions through consideration of current and future climate-change impacts
"International"? "Overseas"?
Mr. President, don't we have climate *at home*?
He should be focusing on corporations using temperature inversions...that way he could make international temperature increases retroactive to the 18th century.
The Ebola outbreak in Africa looks to be "far worse than the authorities acknowledge"
Look on the bright side. Maybe *this* is the solution to the world's economic problems.
One hell of a broken window.
Krugabe approves
They just don't make White House intruders like they used to:
Source
"Putting on the risk!"
If you're blue and you don't know where to go to..
😎
I think I speak for most rational Virginians when I say that Tim Kaine is a useless skinsack
Rational Virginians???
That's a good one. LOL.
Stop othering all four of us
FOUR!
LOL!
Ken White seems to believe that the "sentence isn't remarkable at all."
For another viewpoint that I tend to respect.
Something I posted late yesterday, but wanted to make sure it got seen: And so the path forward is clear: The Canadian Human Rights Commission must establish a special human-rights tribunal to address human-rights complaints pertaining to the presentation of human-rights issues at the Canadian Museum For Human Rights.
Is it just me, or does that picture of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights make it look like it's flipping us all off?
Ha, it's not just you.
More on the SJW takeover of gaming websites.
Pat Condell speaks truth to power once again.
David Brooks goes Full Scumbag
This leadership crisis is eminently solvable. First, we need to get over the childish notion that we don't need a responsible leadership class, that power can be wielded directly by the people. America was governed best when it was governed by a porous, self-conscious and responsible elite -- during the American revolution, for example, or during and after World War II. Karl Marx and Ted Cruz may believe that power can be wielded directly by the masses, but this has almost never happened historically.
Jesus Christ almmighty! That's tarded, even for Brooks!
Can't even muster a "fuck off slaver" for th...oh, I guess I just did.
a responsible leadership class
"What do you call your act?"
If that were argument for the virtues of civic republicanism over the demagoguery of populist democracy, I'd be cheering him on. However, I know that it is David Brooks, and what he has in mind is rule by an unelected managerial caste devoted to dirigisme
The elite "running things" during the Revolution and after weren't "running things" in any modern sense. That was kind of THE WHOLE FUCKING POINT.
I'm not one to elevate democracy over liberty and fear unrestrained democratic rule about as much as that of one dictator, but granting total apotheosis to the "leadership class" (whatever the fuck that means) is insane.
Brooks and Friedman must be the two biggest advocates for moving American towards dictatorship in the MSM. And both at the Times. What is it about that place?
When did this happen? When did open love of tyranny become anything other than reprehensible in this country? I don't recall hearing this kind of crap in the mainstream even as recently as the turn of the millennium.
It started with 9-11 if you are on Team Red but went into full overdrive for Team Blue when Hopey Changey got elected.
The right has the whole law and order security thing going on, but I've never really heard them advocating totalitarianism.
Probably not reading the right rags, because I'm fairly certain that people openly loved tyranny 100 years ago.
Not like now. Not as many people. Not as much tyranny. Besides, we have some really great examples now of why tyranny is bad, even more than people in the 19th century had.
It's best to not think of them as tyrants but as stewards guiding the ship of state safely into port. Sure maybe a hundred years ago we weren't reliant on a "responsible elite" but times have changed.
Democratic societies offer freedoms and liberties that are sometimes taken for granted. Democratic societies are becoming increasingly complex machines with many intricate moving parts. These same machines can be brought to a standstill if someone throws a monkey wrench into its exposed structure.
And this is just protecting citizen's safety, think of burden the elites must shoulder ensuring that our modern economy continues to operate. Far from reprehensible, Mr. Brooks writings are perceptive and wise.
Just to be safe, they should brick the whole thing up.
For the love of God, Montresor!
Nice.
Yet another writer states that a woman attacking a man is not the same.
Noticed that he changed the sex of the sibling. Wonder why?
Because he's a comment closing little disingenuous bitch.
I think this whole story has exposed how completely full of shit these people are. They have the ability to beloved that gender is a social construct and that a fight between a man and a woman is fundamentally different than one between 2 men. We have plunged headlong into double think.
A piece of verbal diarrhea shat out by Coates. Must be Tuesday.
That sentence doesn't mean what the author thinks it means; unless, of course, the article was written in support of the tradition of Islamic honor killings.
You ever check your links before posting?
Rarely. I do this in the corner of one screen while doing several other things at once.
Fix the link!
Fixed link.
Double standards are crucial to social justice types.
She attacks others for ignoring the history of violence of men against women, but she completely ignores that women have been committing violence against men for just as long.
But, that won't fit the narrative. Men are evil.
This a guy. The second black male SJW I've seen write this. Not hard to see why.
I mean, sometimes whitey gets upity. You shouldn't have to pay such a high price for putting him in his proper place. This argument is the natural followup to hate-crime legislation.
Comments were closed on the article. I was ready for some fun.
Since some guy managed to get over the first one, there's a new fence around the White House.
What, no moat? The White House needs sharks with frikkin lasers, and they need 'em now.
In honor of the swampland on which it is built, make the moat electrically heated and fill it with American alligators.
I would pay good money to watch Harry Reid wrestle an alligator.
If debates included gator rasslin' they would be a lot more interesting. "That alligator took my hand, but nothing can take my pride in America!"
Saw a guy on the street today on a skateboard. No legs at all and just one arm. Gotta give the guy serious props.
Alligators and politicians. Now you assholes put a Train song in my head.
No, clearly there should no fence around the White House at all. After all, open borders types tell us that fences are pointless. Anyone who gets into the White House should be allowed to stay, and then bring their family.
Here's an idea. Anyone who runs for president moves with their family into the White House. The entire year before election day is turned into a reality show, following the families in their various dramas, discussions, fights over policy, etc. No one is allowed to leave unless they are eliminated. As candidates and families are voted off, the final one gets to be President.
Trying to get Bill re-elected?
That was why Ford had them install a pool.
I haven't been around much lately, but am I the only one excited about the Borderlands Pre-Sequel? I want to be a Claptrap!
No, you are not the only one who is excited.
Before you applaud the former Reagan advisor, do you think you'd get the same treatment in court?
Nope, I'm happy ANYONE gets a "break" from full-on authoritarian, fascist fuckstickery. Even that dumbass DD. Has no impact on what happens or doesn't happen to me, so hate here.
Good for him.
oops - so "NO" hate here - good for him
Anyhoo...
In honor of the swampland on which it is built, make the moat electrically heated and fill it with American alligators.
true, it *is* a swamp. The place is already packed to the rafters with leeches.
No wonder they hate cigarettes so much. *sizzle*
According to TPM, Obamacare is a huge success and anybody who disagrees is an idiot.
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/d.....to-pasture
If only we could celebrate with Cuban cigars.
No thanks. Every Cuban cigar puts money in the Castro clan's pockets. Why would I enrich psychopathic totalitarian thugs like the Castros?
my friend's half-sister makes $79 every hour on the laptop . She has been out of a job for nine months but last month her pay was $17055 just working on the laptop for a few hours. see here now....
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